Burnley v Huddersfield - Match Thread
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No effort, No commitment, No desire, No quality.
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This was a terrible moment. Should be scoring that all day long. But it just symbolises everything about the team at the moment. Just not quite at it. A bit short in every facet, in every department
I'm resigned to relegation. Debt. And general decline
Whilst at the same time being mocked by Rovers.
Been a while, but I think they'd beat us atm
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Sean wasn't there so he is blameless for today
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We really have lost the plot
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Plan B Mr Pace ?????
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So I suppose we can just forget about that performance then ?Bordeauxclaret wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 2:29 pmIf anyone thinks these cup ties are treated as anything other than a fitness exercise I’ve got some magic beans to sell you.
Keep your magic beans
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More like he's an absolute steaming 5hitter this season!
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To be fair he rarely scored but he has to get that on target. But he simply carried on where he left off against Leeds. He can **** off now for me
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If there’s anything at all positive to come out of this utter clusterfuck it’s that the charlatan that is Mike Garlick might not get all of his money.
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I honestly think our U23s would perform better than this lot.
No heart, no desire.
No heart, no desire.
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I’ll be amazed if this side wins another game this year. How has it come to this? The only chance of staying in the PL is to get a new manager in this week and get some committed players in before the end of the window. Risky but more chance than keeping the old 442 dinosaur.
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This.THEWELLERNUT70 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 2:30 pmYou'll always have the sound of one hand clapping trying to defend the indefensible.
That was absolutely appalling in every way shape and form. Even when we were in the lead at half time the stats said they were the better team.
It's a long long way down I feel from this seasons end
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I’d 100% not want to play Blackburn anytime soon, they’d batter usRoosterbooster wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 2:31 pmThis was a terrible moment. Should be scoring that all day long. But it just symbolises everything about the team at the moment. Just not quite at it. A bit short in every facet, in every department
I'm resigned to relegation. Debt. And general decline
Whilst at the same time being mocked by Rovers.
Been a while, but I think they'd beat us atm
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Not enough long baĺls for me today, we should have just kept hoofing it forward to put pressure on their defence.
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If there’s any silver lining, they’ll pass us on the way down and we can keep ticking the years off since they last beat us.Roosterbooster wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 2:31 pmThis was a terrible moment. Should be scoring that all day long. But it just symbolises everything about the team at the moment. Just not quite at it. A bit short in every facet, in every department
I'm resigned to relegation. Debt. And general decline
Whilst at the same time being mocked by Rovers.
Been a while, but I think they'd beat us atm
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They put a rookie keeper on for second half and he had **** all to do
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Hopefully Dyche was watching on a stream and seeing it on the box will help him realise how poor we are.
Couldn't find a man. Zero pace throughout the team. Zero penetration. No desire. Losing yet no urgency.
Its embarrassing to watch at the moment and yes we are low on confidence, but there are much bigger issues with this squad.
Dodgson actually whipped a decent cross in with his left. I'd much rather have lost 3-0 letting some of the young lads give it a go.
Couldn't find a man. Zero pace throughout the team. Zero penetration. No desire. Losing yet no urgency.
Its embarrassing to watch at the moment and yes we are low on confidence, but there are much bigger issues with this squad.
Dodgson actually whipped a decent cross in with his left. I'd much rather have lost 3-0 letting some of the young lads give it a go.
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A lot of Seans' credibility is resting on the starting XI for the next game.
If he goes the same again, with the same result, I will reluctantly accept that we need new leadership, AND 75% of the squad replacing. I've got to admit, I'm not even shocked, the performances of late always pointed to a defeat unless we made massive changes. The mentality of this squad is disgraceful, no courage, no pride, no hope.
If he goes the same again, with the same result, I will reluctantly accept that we need new leadership, AND 75% of the squad replacing. I've got to admit, I'm not even shocked, the performances of late always pointed to a defeat unless we made massive changes. The mentality of this squad is disgraceful, no courage, no pride, no hope.
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Do you get the feeling Tony that we are at THE crossroads and some big decisions are being considered regarding the management team?ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 2:28 pmWell I’ve not seen it so thankful for that but this a club well and truly at the crossroads now.
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If you can't get on when we have 12 fit senior players, at home in the FA Cup against lower league opposition, then you never will.KRBFC wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 2:29 pmWe'd rather squeeze in 36 year old Bardsley and put Lowton out of position at left back instead of starting a youngster at left back.
We'd rather squeeze in Jack Cork at right midfield than play any youngster.
Just absolutely ******* ****, the same players over and over again, zero accountability, zero ***** given.
Trusted old heads every single time, regardless.
We opt to not fill the bench and/or name 2 GKs than even put the kids on it a lot of the time.
This management team don't like youth, flair or risk
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Think it now can be said we are now almost (but not quite) in freefall.
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On a positive note, defeat against Huddersfield is an improvement on being bundled out of Cup competitions against Lincoln or Accrington Stanley
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I know but the cash out option kept vanishing Paddypower said there was a fault. It flashed back on and the figure looked too high so I clicked then the ball came in for the goal.Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 2:33 pmWhy the hell did you do that? They looked like scoring any second
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Have no fear, will be exactly the same tactics/setup next week.Row Z wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 2:35 pmHopefully Dyche was watching on a stream and seeing it on the box will help him realise how poor we are.
Couldn't find a man. Zero pace throughout the team. Zero penetration. No desire. Losing yet no urgency.
Its embarrassing to watch at the moment and yes we are low on confidence, but there are much bigger issues with this squad.
Dodgson actually whipped a decent cross in with his left. I'd much rather have lost 3-0 letting some of the young lads give it a go.
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Not a clue to be honest but I’ve said all season that the performances had been better than the results. And I know when that happens, the performances then drop and you start deserving the results you are getting.
I don’t know how bad the illness/injury situation is at the club but it appears we were poor today again. At Leeds the performance was lacking in so many areas.
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They had a young keeper who had never played for the first team and he didn’t have one save to make! Sometimes you can just brush games like this to one side as a blip but it really seems like the whole team has lost confidence or motivation.
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Out of cup
Third Botton
Losing support
2 home wins in 2021
And a Chairman who seems to have no money and no ideas
Third Botton
Losing support
2 home wins in 2021
And a Chairman who seems to have no money and no ideas
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This is exactly it.MACCA wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 2:36 pmIf you can't get on when we have 12 fit senior players, at home in the FA Cup against lower league opposition, then you never will.
Trusted old heads every single time, regardless.
We opt to not fill the bench and/or name 2 GKs than even put the kids on it a lot of the time.
This management team don't like youth, flair or risk
With in Dyche in charge might aswell just bin the academy off
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After that performance, even those with claret tinted glasses can see there's something wrong.
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Absolutely abysmal again
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Sick of watching this awful dads army team and dinosaur manager, soul destroying how ******* poor we are. Not even basic ability to beat a man in wide areas, that Koroma fella is dog crap but created chances simply on pace and desire to dribble with the ball alone.
How many ******* times do we need to see the same players make the same mistakes before they're replaced? Surprise surprise just as he did last week against Leeds, Cork gives the ball away for the Huddersfield corner which led to the goal. WHY IS HE PLAYING RIGHT MIDFIELD?????? CAN ANYBODY TELL ME??????
WHY IS LOWTON AT LEFT BACK TO ALLOW FOR 36 YEAR OLD BARDSLEY TO PLAY RIGHT BACK WHEN WE HAVE A YOUNG LEFT BACK ON THE BENCH?
How many ******* times do we need to see the same players make the same mistakes before they're replaced? Surprise surprise just as he did last week against Leeds, Cork gives the ball away for the Huddersfield corner which led to the goal. WHY IS HE PLAYING RIGHT MIDFIELD?????? CAN ANYBODY TELL ME??????
WHY IS LOWTON AT LEFT BACK TO ALLOW FOR 36 YEAR OLD BARDSLEY TO PLAY RIGHT BACK WHEN WE HAVE A YOUNG LEFT BACK ON THE BENCH?
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Player's like Tarkowski and Mee just walking to the end of the season knowing they'll be playing Premier league football next season with bigger wages than they have now with us so don't give a ****, that sticks out with body language when you watch themTHEWELLERNUT70 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 2:24 pmThe body language after that second went in was nothing short of FUUUCKING Embarrassing. I said it just prior to their second. Too many senior players simply tossing it off
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But considering we've only just got Cat 1 status there aren't many who are good enough to make the jump up to PL level.Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 2:37 pmThis is exactly it.
With in Dyche in charge might aswell just bin the academy off
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Changing the starting XI feels more like deckchair rearranging every week. I'm not convinced there is a winning XI in there to be found.Colburn_Claret wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 2:35 pmA lot of Seans' credibility is resting on the starting XI for the next game.
If he goes the same again, with the same result, I will reluctantly accept that we need new leadership, AND 75% of the squad replacing.
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Other than that though
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Let's get things into perspective this was no FA Cup "shock" or "upset".
A team rooted in the bottom 3 in the PL and in shocking form with just a single win in the PL this season, has been beaten by a side sitting in 6th place in the Championship with 11 league wins and in good current form.
Bitterly disappointing yes but a Cup upset no.
A team rooted in the bottom 3 in the PL and in shocking form with just a single win in the PL this season, has been beaten by a side sitting in 6th place in the Championship with 11 league wins and in good current form.
Bitterly disappointing yes but a Cup upset no.
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Injuries/ illnesses can’t have been to prohibitive other wise game would have been postponed. Also from what I amClaretTony wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 2:37 pmNot a clue to be honest but I’ve said all season that the performances had been better than the results. And I know when that happens, the performances then drop and you start deserving the results you are getting.
I don’t know how bad the illness/injury situation is at the club but it appears we were poor today again. At Leeds the performance was lacking in so many areas.
Reading Huddersfield had 7 first team regulars not in starting XI
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Exciting times
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But that wasn't their strongest 11, or anywhere near.kentonclaret wrote: ↑Sat Jan 08, 2022 2:41 pmLet's get things into perspective this was no FA Cup "shock" or "upset".
A team rooted in the bottom 3 in the PL and in shocking form with just a single win in the PL this season, has been beaten by a side sitting in 6th place in the Championship with 11 league wins and in good current form.
Bitterly disappointing yes but a Cup upset no.
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